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LeMay, America's Car Museum in Tacoma, Wash., has named auto journalists Thomas L. Bryant and Ken Gross as co-guest curators of the museum, which opened earlier this year.

“America’s Car Museum is about illustrating America’s love affair with the automobile in unique, memorable ways,” said Madeira. “To achieve this, we’ve partnered Tom Bryant and Ken Gross, two of the auto industry’s most knowledgeable, well-respected journalists and storytellers, to curate fresh exhibits. Tom and Ken have known each other for years, and their rapport and expertise will help us transcend the conventional museum model and further cultivate ACM’s reputation as a must-see attraction for people across the country.”

Bryant is editor emeritus of Road & Track, and has more than 36 years of experience in the automotive industry. He’s also been a longtime judge at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.

Gross, besides being a contributor here at Autoweek, is Playboy’s contributing auto editor. He’s also done pieces for The Robb Report, Hemispheres and Hot Rod Magazine. He has won the Golden Quill Award from the Washington Auto Press and has been a jurist for the North American Car of the Year since the award’s inception.

The165,000-square-foot, four-story museum holds more than 350 cars, trucks and motorcycles, many of which are from Harold LeMay’s collection.